What's sets this photography workshop apart...
World-class winter owl photography
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Ethics first.
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High participant to guide ratio!
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Alberta has one of the highest concentrations of wintering owls on earth. Consistently high numbers of Great Gray Owls, Northern Hawk Owls and Snowy Owls are found in this region each year.
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One of guiding principles of this workshop is to minimize the impact we have on the owls to the greatest extent possible. We aim to capture images that exhibit natural behaviour in their environment. For the well-being of the owls, bait will not be used on this workshop.
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With a 1:3 guide to participant ratio, each participant will receive high levels of individual attention. The small group size will also minimize our impact on the owls.
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Workshop Information
Dates: FEBRUARY 16-22 & FEBRUARY 25-MARCH 3, 2025
These dates were selected during the premier time of year to see the most owls in Alberta's forests and prairies.
Cost: $4,445 CAD + GST (5%)/fees
The workshop fee above its based on double occupancy and includes all ground transportation, accommodation in good-quality hotels, breakfast, professional guiding services and instruction.
Deposit & Cancellation Information: $700 CAD | $550 USD
The deposit for this Worksop becomes non-refundable 150 days prior to the starting date of the tour. The remaining balance is due by November 1st, 2023. For cancellations between 60-90 days prior to departure a 50% refund will be issued. If a cancellation is made 59 days or less prior to departure, no refund will be issued.
Group Size: 3-6 participants + 2 guides
The high participant to guide ratio on this tour is one of the many factors that sets it apart from similar workshops. Each participant will receive a high amount of individual attention and instruction. The small group size also reduces the impact that our group will have on the owls, leading to a more pleasant experience for all.
Guides:
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Edmonton
Today we will arrive in Edmonton, Alberta where the workshop will begin. We will meet in the evening to discuss more details about the upcoming days in the field.
Day 2-3: Central Alberta
These two days will be spent primarily exploring the southern boreal forest and parkland surrounding Edmonton. We will focus our efforts on finding Great Gray Owls and Northern Hawk Owls, however we may wander into the adjacent grasslands for a chance to see Snowy Owls. In addition to owls, finches such as Pine Grosbeaks, White-winged Crossbills and both Common and Hoary Redpolls are plentiful in some winters.
Day 4: Central - Southern Alberta
On this day we will travel south from Edmonton to Calgary. Instead of taking the main highways, we will slowly travel on the side roads, passing through prime Snowy Owl habitat. Naturally, our focus today will be on capturing images of Snowy Owls.
Day 5-6: Southern Alberta
For the rest of the workshop we will be based out of Calgary. Calgary is in a unique geographic position as out is near the intersection of multiple habitat types. In the foothills we will have the chance to photograph species such as Great Gray Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, and possibly Northern Pygmy Owl. In the open country to the east of the city we will search for Snowy Owls, Great Horned Owls and if we are lucky, we may bump into some Short-eared Owls. These days will remain flexible so that we can focus on photographing any targets that we may have missed on previous days.
Day 7: Departure from Calgary
Today we will say our goodbyes and depart from Calgary. Participants may schedule flights at any time on this day.
Today we will arrive in Edmonton, Alberta where the workshop will begin. We will meet in the evening to discuss more details about the upcoming days in the field.
Day 2-3: Central Alberta
These two days will be spent primarily exploring the southern boreal forest and parkland surrounding Edmonton. We will focus our efforts on finding Great Gray Owls and Northern Hawk Owls, however we may wander into the adjacent grasslands for a chance to see Snowy Owls. In addition to owls, finches such as Pine Grosbeaks, White-winged Crossbills and both Common and Hoary Redpolls are plentiful in some winters.
Day 4: Central - Southern Alberta
On this day we will travel south from Edmonton to Calgary. Instead of taking the main highways, we will slowly travel on the side roads, passing through prime Snowy Owl habitat. Naturally, our focus today will be on capturing images of Snowy Owls.
Day 5-6: Southern Alberta
For the rest of the workshop we will be based out of Calgary. Calgary is in a unique geographic position as out is near the intersection of multiple habitat types. In the foothills we will have the chance to photograph species such as Great Gray Owl, Northern Hawk Owl, and possibly Northern Pygmy Owl. In the open country to the east of the city we will search for Snowy Owls, Great Horned Owls and if we are lucky, we may bump into some Short-eared Owls. These days will remain flexible so that we can focus on photographing any targets that we may have missed on previous days.
Day 7: Departure from Calgary
Today we will say our goodbyes and depart from Calgary. Participants may schedule flights at any time on this day.